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DOOA "nano pond" 2.0 - UG and re-scape

Wow, in french I would say 'you got green hands', it means you know how to grow plants. :thumbup:

Thanks man!

One of the goals for this setup was to actually see and show, how simple it could be done.

The plants ofcourse benefits from growing emersed, but in a time where lots of hobbyists spend tremendous amounts of time and money nitpicking over nutrient values, specific lights and which brand to buy for this and that, this setup is such a relief in that it goes to show how nature finds a way despite all of our efforts or lack thereof
 
This is so beautiful. Congratulations on achieving such a piece of nature in just a little space.
It seems that you choose the right plants for the look you wanted.

Just a question, how's the filtration? (I suppose it comes with the DOOA product).

Pedro.
 
This is so beautiful. Congratulations on achieving such a piece of nature in just a little space.
It seems that you choose the right plants for the look you wanted.

Just a question, how's the filtration? (I suppose it comes with the DOOA product).

Pedro.


As Fishlifelondon says, no filtration only water changes and natural balance. I'm actually not even using the light during spring because it sits in natural sunlight most of the day.

As time has gone, I've experimented with throwing plants from my other tank in there. Glosso, Bolbitis difformis and more are all growing nicely in there in this "no tech" setup
 
Pedro
There is no filtration, just large water changes.

:thumbup:

As Fishlifelondon says, no filtration only water changes and natural balance. I'm actually not even using the light during spring because it sits in natural sunlight most of the day.
As time has gone, I've experimented with throwing plants from my other tank in there. Glosso, Bolbitis difformis and more are all growing nicely in there in this "no tech" setup

It's beautiful... and simple. That makes it even better. A true inspiration.
 
Wonder what PAR we're getting out here :D
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Lovely in the sunshine Careful the sun can burn the leaves of plants that aren’t used to it. I’ve killed a few house plants that way!


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Lovely in the sunshine Careful the sun can burn the leaves of plants that aren’t used to it. I’ve killed a few house plants that way!


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Only sat there for a couple of hours :cool:
 
I killed my catappa plant by setting it out just a bit to soon/long ( which i had done the 2 years before already) and that''s from the tropics:(:mad::banghead::arghh:
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This was the year before i burned it.............


Sorry to hear. Did the same with a bonsai I've kept indoor throughout the winter. Better to acclimate gradually and be patient
 
Love this little tank, great job.

Thanks dean

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I would love a update aswel just looked at pictures again and its stunning.

Dean

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Here's an update:

Took the small tank outside in the sun today for a quick maintenance. These small pond like tanks is such a joy and gives a big impact with very little effort compared to larger high tech setups
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Really nice! Thanks for the update!
May I ask what is the difference between this light and the plus version?
Is it just the app control?
 
Very nice mate, just bought an second hand flat nano plus, can’t wait, the normal version is already an awesome light.
Really nice! Thanks for the update!
May I ask what is the difference between this light and the plus version?
Is it just the app control?
bt app control + more lumens ;)
 
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